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Turning Japanese

50 Years of Japanese Motoring in Oz
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TURNING JAPANESE is a snapshot of the rich history of Japanese cars in Australia - on the road as well as on the racetrack. The first Japanese cars to reach Australia's shores in the late 1950s and early 1960s were mostly small, crude and often the object of laughter - and sometimes even hostility - but as the designs and reliability rapidly improved, it wasn't long before Australia was won over. The new Japanese brands just had too much style, were too well-appointed and offered irresistible value for money - and, in some cases, were just too plain cheeky to ignore. From the quaintly named Nissan Cedric of the early 1960s to today's Nissan GT-R 'Godzilla' sportscar . this is a quirky look back at Australia's four-wheeled love affair with the Land of the Rising Sun * Explores Australia's four-wheeled love affair with the Land of the Rising Sun. * A quirky survey, from the early 'Toyopet' Toyotas and the Nissan Cedric to today's Nissan GT-R 'Godzilla' sportscar, which includes the original two-cylinder Subaru microcars, the turbo WRX performance legend to today's market-leading models. * Over 300 photographs and great full colour design. * Covers the first enthusiastic failed assaults on the Bathurst car race in the 1960s and Nissan's total dominance of the Mountain in the early 1990s

Author Biography:

James Cockington has a passion for cars and writing books. He is the author of several works on popular culture. He has written for the Sydney Morning Herald's Spectrum, Metro and Drive sections, was editor of the paper's TV Guide and has been the 'Collect/ Quirky Investments' columnist in the Money section for the last seven years.
Release date NZ
November 1st, 2015
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
224
Dimensions
230x230x15
ISBN-13
9781925017755
Product ID
24121632

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